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Drugged, smuggled Bali orangutan headed back to wild

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BALI: A baby orangutan that was drugged by a Russian trafficker in a failed bid to smuggle it out of Bali will be released back into the wild. The case made headlines in March when suspicious authoritie­s on the Indonesian holiday island stopped Andrei Zhestkov, who was flying back to Russia, and opened his luggage to find a two-year-old orangutan sleeping inside a rattan basket.

Zhestkov, sentenced to a year in prison in July, had packed baby formula and blankets for the orangutan. He was also carrying two live geckos and five lizards inside the suitcase. Yesterday, conservati­on authoritie­s in Bali rolled out a big fruit plate for fuzzy-haired Bon Bon as he prepares to move to a conservati­on centre in Sumatra - one of just two places where the critically endangered species is found in the wild.

Bon Bon’s caretaker, Ketut Diandika, confessed to being a little bit sad at the ape’s departure. “I actually want Bon Bon to stay here so that I can still take care of him,” he said. The Southeast Asian archipelag­o’s rainforest­s boast some of the highest levels of biodiversi­ty in the world and it is a key source and transit point for animal traffickin­g. In a separate case at the weekend, officials in Sumatra’s Riau province said they arrested two men, allegedly part of an internatio­nal traffickin­g ring, who were attempting to smuggle four lion cubs and a baby leopard from Africa, along with dozens of tortoises. —AFP

 ?? —AFP ?? DENPASAR, Indonesia: A keeper holds orangutan Bon Bon at the Ngurah Rai Internatio­nal Airport on the resort island of Bali yesterday.
—AFP DENPASAR, Indonesia: A keeper holds orangutan Bon Bon at the Ngurah Rai Internatio­nal Airport on the resort island of Bali yesterday.

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